Random-Detect Queue-Parms - NETGEAR M6100 Series Reference Manual

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no random-detect exponential-weighting-constant
Use this command to set the WRED decay exponent back to the default.
Format
no random-detect exponential-weighting-constant
Modes
Global Config
Interface Config

random-detect queue-parms

This command is used to configure WRED parameters for each drop precedence level
supported by a queue. It is used only when per-COS queue configuration is enabled (using
the cos-queue random-detect command).
Format
random-detect queue-parms queue-id-1 [queue-id-2 ... queue-id-n] min-thresh
thresh-prec-1 ... thresh-prec-n max-thresh thresh-prec-1 ... thresh-prec-n
drop-probability prob-prec-1 ... prob-prec-n
Modes
Global Config
Interface Config
Each parameter is specified for each possible drop precedence (color of TCP traffic). The last
precedence applies to all non-TCP traffic. For example, in a 3-color system, four of each
parameter specified: green TCP, yellow TCP, red TCP, and non-TCP, respectively.
Term
Definition
min-thresh
The minimum threshold the queue depth (as a percentage) where WRED starts marking and
dropping traffic.
max-thresh
The maximum threshold is the queue depth (as a percentage) above which WRED marks / drops all
traffic.
drop-probability
The percentage probability that WRED will mark/drop a packet, when the queue depth is at the
maximum threshold. (The drop probability increases linearly from 0 just before the minimum
threshold, to this value at the maximum threshold, then goes to 100% for larger queue depths).
no random-detect queue-parms
Use this command to set the WRED configuration back to the default.
Format
no random-detect queue-parms queue-id-1 [queue-id-2 ... queue-id-n]
Modes
Global Config
Interface Config
M6100 Series Switches
Quality of Service Commands
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